Coventry City fans have snapped up all of their allocation of FA Cup tickets to face Brighton and Hove Albion.

Tickets went on priority sale to season ticket holders at 9am today and have all been sold in the space of three and quarter hours.

The club said there were a 'small number' of the 4,529 still available as of midday, but those went in the space of 15 minutes of business.

Tickets are priced ay £18 for adults for the match against the Premier League club that takes place at the Amex Stadium on Saturday, February 17, kick-off 3pm.

Season ticket holders were able to purchase tickets from this morning for the total away allocation of 4,529 tickets, including 43 pairs of tickets for wheelchair users and carers.

This is the full allocation of tickets.

Supporters are able to buy two tickets per person.

Non-disabled supporters are asked to purchase primarily online at eticketing.co.uk/CCFC.

Disabled Supporters will be given queueing priority in person.

Coventry City chief executive Dave Boddy said: “Now that ticket details have been confirmed, we can all start looking forward to the game even more.

“At MK Dons in the last round we had an allocation of nearly 8000 tickets and tickets were four per person, so with an allocation of 4500 at Brighton we have decided to also reduce the allocation per person to two.

“We’ve got no doubt that tickets will sell quickly once again, and that there will be a huge number of fans there to support the team.”